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Packing It In
This is what my basement looks like at the moment. As you might imagine, the rest of the house is beginning to look somewhat barren. I’m hoping to get a few more pieces of furniture down there in the next 24 hours, then I can start painting. (Presumably I’ll figure out what colors I want before I paint. At the moment I’m thinking “duct tape gray”.) The flooring materials are due to arrive on Thursday with installation commencing the following Wednesday.
And while the basement is filling up, this is probably the most organized my desk has been ever since the day Uncle Dick and I set it up.
Green Jungle
Two weeks ago Skink pointed out that the plant photos didn’t include any “Leafy Green Non-Flowering plants“.
Technically, the hosta do get flowers. Dainty little light purple flowers on stalks three feet high. The hummingbirds love them. But that won’t be until summer gets here. In the meantime they’re huge, green, and so densely leafy that they choke out the weeds.
Blue Bells
Packing Up
What with all the putting things in boxes and throwing stuff out, Wylie and Terry have definitely noticed that there’s something going on. They get stirred up when I pack up for a weekend away (particularly when I begin carting things out to the car) and this goes far beyond that.
Terry hasn’t seen the place this empty since the day we moved in, and Wylie, heck, he’s never seen it empty.
Here’s how the master bedroom looks now:
At this point the bed and the dresser (and sometimes Wylie) are just about the only things left in the room.
Likewise, the guest room is fairly well deserted:
If Marauder plans to drop any more pizza in the next two weeks, he’ll have to sleep on the floor. (And yes, that is a Nerf gun and a super soaker in the picture. Because you can never be too prepared.)
Soon I’ll start emptying out the living room.
HOWTO: Decommission a Hard Drive
When it comes time to part with your old computer, whether you’re selling it, giving it away, or sending it to the recycling center, it’s very important that you first wipe out the data on the hard drive. That way you don’t have to worry about persons unkown getting hold of any banking or other personal data that may have been on it.
You can’t simply click the delete button either, all that does is remove the file names. The data is still there and can be recovered with minimal effort. Fortunately, a number of free utility programs exist for erasing the actual data.
Of course, this pre-supposes that the computer is in working condition. One of the older computers I just got rid of wouldn’t boot, but I didn’t know what data might still be salvageable. In that situation, what I normally do is remove the hard drive and dispose of it separately after first disassembling it and destroying the drive platters. In the past I’ve been known to shellac them and use them as coasters, or to build a clock.
This time out though, my usual methods wouldn’t work. The drive was held together with torx screws and I didn’t have a small enough torx driver to remove them.
Another way of erasing the data on a hard drive is to give it a dozen or so vigorous whacks with a hammer. By the time I was done, bits of the drive were rattling when it was handled, the spindle had broken loose from the housing, and although you can’t see it in these pictures, peering through the side of the case, the platters are visibly bent.
It’s not the most orthodox method of decommissioning a drive, but it’s nonetheless quite satisfying.